Friends of Cedar Creekinvites public Nov. 28

Friends of Cedar Creek welcomes the public to its next meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the ACRES Land Trust office in the Tom and Jane Dustin Nature Preserve, 1802 Chapman Road, Huntertown. The local nonprofit group will gather at 6:30 p.m. for social time and snacks, and a program will start at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Megan Anderson, who will discuss the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign.

Anderson is the associate organizing representative for the Indiana Sierra Club. While attending Indiana University, she was a Beyond Coal field organizer for the Sierra Student Coalition. In 2012 she earned a degree in public affairs and nonprofit management.

For more information, visit www.friendsofcedarcreek.org.

Friends of Cedar Creek was founded in 1965 by Tom and Jane Dustin, founders of ACRES Land Trust. The organization holds meetings every other month and has a membership of about 200 people — most of whom live in the Cedar Creek watershed.